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for corporate spending and election campaigns. but more than that, basically allows anyone or any corporation to spend whatever they want whenever they want to help a candidate win an election. that's the executive summary. the details are pretty complicated and the best illustration ever of the kind of absurd loopholes that citizens united opened up came from stephen colbert. >> you cannot be a candidate and run a superpac. that would be coordinating with yourself. you could have it run by somebody else. >> wait, what? someone else can take it over? >> yes, but someone else who you would not be coordinating with in terms of pac ads and strategy. >> i think there might be a guy. jon? >> colbert superpac transfer activate. >> colbert. colbert superpac is dead. >> but it has been reborn. definitely not coordinating with stephen colbert superpac! >> all right. so the joke there being that citizens united allows you to create a super pac that raises money and spends money on ads, quit that super pac, hand off the reins to your best fr
for corporate spending and election campaigns. but more than that, basically allows anyone or any corporation to spend whatever they want whenever they want to help a candidate win an election. that's the executive summary. the details are pretty complicated and the best illustration ever of the kind of absurd loopholes that citizens united opened up came from stephen colbert. >> you cannot be a candidate and run a superpac. that would be coordinating with yourself. you could have it run...
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and in 2012 they voted to re-elect him with 71% of their vote. a vote they expect to lead to change. >> hey, obama, don't deport my momma! >> but reform is too big of an issue for just one party. so they've made their way to the outside of the senator marco rubio. >> we ask him to stand up and champion our cause. >> they're giving a couple speeches. a lot of the local media have shown up. the plan is for them to all march inside and get senator rubio to make a statement. the son of cuban immigrants, rubio has the story that connects with the latinos. >> my father was born to a family in rural cuba. >> and rubio in the gop's best shot at reaching this crucial vote. >> his parents were cuban exiles. they did everything they could to guarantee him a better tomorrow. >> right. >> so we're trying to say, you know, champion the cause. whether he's here or not, nobody ever says anything, it's like we'll get back to you. you're an elected official, you should be available to the people. >> marco rubio, 350. >> we can only have one group in the elevator a
and in 2012 they voted to re-elect him with 71% of their vote. a vote they expect to lead to change. >> hey, obama, don't deport my momma! >> but reform is too big of an issue for just one party. so they've made their way to the outside of the senator marco rubio. >> we ask him to stand up and champion our cause. >> they're giving a couple speeches. a lot of the local media have shown up. the plan is for them to all march inside and get senator rubio to make a statement....
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considered a terrorist organization by both the united states and israel, they got elected in 2006. this is laila hadan, a native gazan, journalist and author of "the gaza kitchen." >> the catches are not as big as they used to be and that's primarily because the fishermen can't go beyond three to six nautical miles. >> if you go beyond, what happens? >> they'll shoot at the fishermen, destroy their boats, cut their fishing nets, they'll detain them. it's obviously really risky business. nine nautical miles, that's where that deep sea channel is where you're going to get the really good catches. gaza is the last palestinian area with access to the coast. that's really important to remember. you have the west bank just an hour away, but many of the palestinians there have never seen the sea, have never been to the sea. >> the family owns a small farm in the eastern gaza strip. she and her husband are unusual in that they cook together. this is not typical in this part of the world or in this culture. they use their own fresh-killed chickens to make the gazan classic. the traditional
considered a terrorist organization by both the united states and israel, they got elected in 2006. this is laila hadan, a native gazan, journalist and author of "the gaza kitchen." >> the catches are not as big as they used to be and that's primarily because the fishermen can't go beyond three to six nautical miles. >> if you go beyond, what happens? >> they'll shoot at the fishermen, destroy their boats, cut their fishing nets, they'll detain them. it's obviously...
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did the administration put election year politics ahead of implementing an effective program? is there enough time to fix the website problems before the program suffers major setbacks? can the government manage it all? this morning as even democrats are calling for changes, we take the debate out of washington and explain the impact this fight will have on people relying
did the administration put election year politics ahead of implementing an effective program? is there enough time to fix the website problems before the program suffers major setbacks? can the government manage it all? this morning as even democrats are calling for changes, we take the debate out of washington and explain the impact this fight will have on people relying
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the white house in gubernatorial elections. it's a state where terry mcauliffe was crushed in the democratic primary just four years ago. this year, barring a major upset, mcauliffe is going to win. and the difference here is the tea party, which is now faring far worse than president obama. in that same poll that has obama's numbers falling, the tea party's favorable rating has crashed to 14%. the reason a top democrat is winning in a premiere swing state in the country is this guy -- >> i was the first attorney general in the country to sue to stop the implementation of the notorious federal health care law. >> reporter: ken cuccinelli the personification of the tea party. the polls say he is going to lose. his demise in virginia could be a sign of things to come. >> all right, joining me now is congressman gerry connolly, a democrat from virginia. congressman, thank you for taking some time tonight. i want to get to that election in virginia and what it says about where the country is and where the country is going, it's onl
the white house in gubernatorial elections. it's a state where terry mcauliffe was crushed in the democratic primary just four years ago. this year, barring a major upset, mcauliffe is going to win. and the difference here is the tea party, which is now faring far worse than president obama. in that same poll that has obama's numbers falling, the tea party's favorable rating has crashed to 14%. the reason a top democrat is winning in a premiere swing state in the country is this guy -- >>...
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president, five years ago when you were elected they couldn't tear your blackberry away from you and now the vice president is telling us and they want me to believe that you don't understand websites? and what makes me crazy is that every tom, dick and harry has a website. i can go on amazon right now to buy a mop, my book "clever fox" or even a pair of red high heels to click you should a table and not to digress but the prosecutor in me wants to know why a contractor, the most important program, the crown jewel in your administration, is awarded to one of the first lady's dear friends, essentially a no-bid contract. for a defective product. so simple sebelius stays on. what makes you think she can get it right now? especially when she's got the same people working on the website who couldn't get it right in the first place. don't you have lawyers review your contracts? every first-year law student knows a time is of the essence clause needs to be put in a contract, even a no-bid one, mr. president, where a product must be delivered by a particular date. otherwise, there's a penalt
president, five years ago when you were elected they couldn't tear your blackberry away from you and now the vice president is telling us and they want me to believe that you don't understand websites? and what makes me crazy is that every tom, dick and harry has a website. i can go on amazon right now to buy a mop, my book "clever fox" or even a pair of red high heels to click you should a table and not to digress but the prosecutor in me wants to know why a contractor, the most...
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what it does imply is that if you're running for re-election, you do what it takes to get re-elected. if they had polling data that showed them that hillary clinton would provide a greater advantage over joe biden and help obama save his presidency, they would have done it, but they did not get that from their polling. they did not find she would provide an advantage over biden. so it was never seriously considered. >> so jump ahead to 2016, jonathan. who does the president support? would he support joe biden or hillary clinton? >> i don't think it's going to come to that. if hillary clinton runs, joe biden won't run. in all likelihood, obama will do what chuck schumer just did this weekend, which is endorse hillary clinton. >> okay. what about what chris matthews told me yesterday. he said, look, joe biden is already putting steps in place because we don't know if hillary clinton is going to run. what if ultimately she does not run? >> then you're talking about a very interesting situation on the democratic side. i think you'd see other candidates as well, possibly jerry brown after
what it does imply is that if you're running for re-election, you do what it takes to get re-elected. if they had polling data that showed them that hillary clinton would provide a greater advantage over joe biden and help obama save his presidency, they would have done it, but they did not get that from their polling. they did not find she would provide an advantage over biden. so it was never seriously considered. >> so jump ahead to 2016, jonathan. who does the president support? would...
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. >> america's news may not be secure, but at least lindsey graham will be re-elected. >> this administration needs to be held accountable for benghazi a story of americans abandoned by their government at a time they needed their government the most. >> joining me now, david brock, founder of "media matters for america," and author of the newly released ebook called "the benghazi hoax." and david, take me through the almost tultemic resonance that benghazi and the deaths of those four americans in that american consulate that night has taken on among the right. >> well, sure. so, in this book, we outline 15 what we call hoaxes. and i think today, in your lead-in, we saw the 16th. you know, behind every bully is a coward, and lindsey graham made a big deal of making friends with hillary clinton earlier in his days in the senate. then he switched course on benghazi and basically accused her of having blood on his hands, and what changed there? why is he playing politics with national security is the primary challenge he has from the tea party. the tea party challenger referred to him as a comm
. >> america's news may not be secure, but at least lindsey graham will be re-elected. >> this administration needs to be held accountable for benghazi a story of americans abandoned by their government at a time they needed their government the most. >> joining me now, david brock, founder of "media matters for america," and author of the newly released ebook called "the benghazi hoax." and david, take me through the almost tultemic resonance that benghazi...
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fast-forward, 28 years, jimmy carter was elected on this day 1976, becoming the first u.s. president from the deep south since the civil war. and in 2010, republicans took back the house in mid-term. largely seen as a referendum on president obama's just-passed health care reform law. >> this is something that i think every president needs to go through. i'm not recommending for every future president that they take a shellacking like i did last night. awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car, two years in a row. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on any new 2014 volkswagen. hurry, this offer ends december 2nd. for details, visit vwdealer.com today ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] experience new febreze sleep serenity and let the soothing scent of moonlit lavender lull you to sleep. ♪ new febreze sleep serenity in moonlit lavender, warm milk & honey, and quiet jasmine. an official product of the national sleep foundation. breathe happy. sleep happy. an
fast-forward, 28 years, jimmy carter was elected on this day 1976, becoming the first u.s. president from the deep south since the civil war. and in 2010, republicans took back the house in mid-term. largely seen as a referendum on president obama's just-passed health care reform law. >> this is something that i think every president needs to go through. i'm not recommending for every future president that they take a shellacking like i did last night. awarded j.d. power's most appealing...
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don't have a vote coming up to vote with people on both sides and that is a responsibility with an elective office and i can tell you that in speaking to so many audiences, both in college campuses and other places, they are nursing for that type of leadership and they want practical government. it is changing our ability to solve major problems. neil: given your philosophy, because you are very independent thinking, and i would imagine you look ill upon ted cruz and others who all but force a government shutdown? >> absolutely. it was not an achievable strategy. neil: you do not buy their point that they made a statement and that that was a powerful statement, you just figure and that they are wasting their time? >> it is certainly imposing a terrible cost for economic growth and the jobs that have been lost and the loss of $24 billion and the individual that was for low during that period of time and it is an extreme approach to achieving justice. the only way you can achieve justices looking each other in the eye and try to figure out how you solve the problem and listen to one another w
don't have a vote coming up to vote with people on both sides and that is a responsibility with an elective office and i can tell you that in speaking to so many audiences, both in college campuses and other places, they are nursing for that type of leadership and they want practical government. it is changing our ability to solve major problems. neil: given your philosophy, because you are very independent thinking, and i would imagine you look ill upon ted cruz and others who all but force a...
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you can -- you can't win a national election just based upon 57-year-old angry white guys that live below the mason/dixon line. >> hold on. look, mitt romney lost -- he ran as a conservative, remember a severe conservative? he was a moderate running as a conservative. why? he couldn't win running -- >> in the primary or general? >> in the general. look, he lost five states by 19 votes per precinct. that's a pretty close race, okay? if he was able to run against obama care, i think mitt romney would be president. >> i don't disagree with you about the purity problem, but i don't think he was too liberal or conservativconservative. i think the biggest problem is he wasn't being authentic. he tried to move back to the center, and certainly things like his own words prevented him from doing that, but in 2016. i'm asking this question as a strat jill for your party. which of the republicans that we've been talking about here, maybe there are others on your list that are best suited to be here. is it a chris christie? >> first of all, this may not be the answer you want. i don't think hillary c
you can -- you can't win a national election just based upon 57-year-old angry white guys that live below the mason/dixon line. >> hold on. look, mitt romney lost -- he ran as a conservative, remember a severe conservative? he was a moderate running as a conservative. why? he couldn't win running -- >> in the primary or general? >> in the general. look, he lost five states by 19 votes per precinct. that's a pretty close race, okay? if he was able to run against obama care, i...
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washington is not going to elect the next senator from wyoming. the people of wyoming will. >> jesse jackson jr. dumping his d.c. home to help pay federal finds. he will sell his house. he owed $750,000 after violating campaign finances laws. >> the new york times endorsed bill de blasio for mayor. and the final televised debate between him and joe lota has been postponed. the candidates requested it be put off out of respect for the victims. >> and governor chris christie scored a big endorsement over the weekend, literally. shaq calls the governor a break man. that will do it for your morning dish of scrambled politics. joining me now is washington post reporter. good morning to you. >> hi, veronica. >> let's talk about the nsa listening in on heads of state. how do you feel these revelations have effeaffected t united states and what damage has been done. >> it's too early to tell how much lasting damage but it's a bit of a public relations problem for the white house. you have a close ally in angela merkel who the president has tried to develo
washington is not going to elect the next senator from wyoming. the people of wyoming will. >> jesse jackson jr. dumping his d.c. home to help pay federal finds. he will sell his house. he owed $750,000 after violating campaign finances laws. >> the new york times endorsed bill de blasio for mayor. and the final televised debate between him and joe lota has been postponed. the candidates requested it be put off out of respect for the victims. >> and governor chris christie...
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a couple years ago, and the calls in part, he perpetrated this myth, he was re-elected. >> and speaking of myths being perpetrated and this administration responding in peculiar ways, marilyn tavvenner, the centers for medicaid and medicaid services basically telling the congressmen of the united states to go to hell. she would not respond as to how many people had been enrolled under healthcare.gov. we have no idea because this administration obviously has ordered -- this president has ordered agency heads and to sto congress of the united states. >> yeah, lou. and it is amazing coming from someone who promised to be the most transparent administration since the dinosaurs roamed the earth. and you have fast and furious and benghazi and the nsa and the irs and now the obama care rollout where committees of congress, an equal branch of government that has a constitutional responsibili to provide oversight can't get what all to be available which is how many people have enrolled? >> absolutely. conforming to the administration's method of operation. it's clear whether any one of the scand
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general elections. interpret that decision for me. what do you think of that? >> it makes absolutely no sense. i mean to -- and african-american voters, voters of color in particular will be hurt by this, it's something that african-american churches use to bring voters out to vote on sunday. you know, the citizens of the state deserve a secretary of state who wants people to vote, not somebody that will use their political might and clout to try to suppress the vote. and making that recommendation, as you remember, chris, last year, he appealed all the way to the united states supreme court to take away the last few days of early voting. early voting is popular in the state of ohio but particularly african-americans over 50% utilize early in person voting. so we know where the targets are. and it is wrong to try to stop any group of people from exercising their right to vote because the ballot box is the one place where we are all equal. >> i cannot imagine the possible justification for having sunday
general elections. interpret that decision for me. what do you think of that? >> it makes absolutely no sense. i mean to -- and african-american voters, voters of color in particular will be hurt by this, it's something that african-american churches use to bring voters out to vote on sunday. you know, the citizens of the state deserve a secretary of state who wants people to vote, not somebody that will use their political might and clout to try to suppress the vote. and making that...
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because it's election day 2013, an odd number, which makes this an off year election. and well, to be honest, we tend not to get too excited about off year elections if voter turnout is any indication. in fact, it's not uncommon for voter turnout percentages in some off year state and local elections to be in the single digits. and that's among people who live in the jurisdictions that will be directly impacted by the outcomes of those elections. given the level of disinterest among people who actually have to live with the consequences of off year elections, finding a reason to care about the electoral politics of a state where you don't live is probably asking a lot. but here's why you might want to start paying attention. because you may not be one of those civically engaged citizens who will be voting on election day 2013, but chances are, you will be part of the slightly larger percentage of americans who will be checking a box on election day 2014, and the significantly larger population of americans who will cast a vote for president in 2016. and the decisions m
because it's election day 2013, an odd number, which makes this an off year election. and well, to be honest, we tend not to get too excited about off year elections if voter turnout is any indication. in fact, it's not uncommon for voter turnout percentages in some off year state and local elections to be in the single digits. and that's among people who live in the jurisdictions that will be directly impacted by the outcomes of those elections. given the level of disinterest among people who...
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. >>> major bombshells are reviewed about the 2012 presidential election in the soon to be released book "doubledown oi "doubledown," the see get to game change. the authors write that the president's inner circle secretly considered replacing vice president joe biden with then secretary of state hillary clinton on the ticket during the most recent election. and they went so far as to get the opinion of focus groups. but in the end, research showed there wasn't a big enough spike in support to justify that bold move. the vice president was not made aware of these deliberations. the authors also write president obama grew tired of bill clinton during a golf bonding outing, so much so they didn't even finish 18 holes. and another shocker, the authors say mitt rom any nixed chris christie off his short list for vice president because of several up answered questions including some about his medical history. >>> halloween is over, but here are some tricks and treats that arose. we start in canada where there wasn't your average x-ray. border agents at the montreal airport found three hollowe
. >>> major bombshells are reviewed about the 2012 presidential election in the soon to be released book "doubledown oi "doubledown," the see get to game change. the authors write that the president's inner circle secretly considered replacing vice president joe biden with then secretary of state hillary clinton on the ticket during the most recent election. and they went so far as to get the opinion of focus groups. but in the end, research showed there wasn't a big...
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coming up, we will be talking elections. before you say it's a little early to be talking about the mid-terms, let alone 2016, it's all about moves that indicate later moves when it comes to politic, including election day for new jersey governor chris christieest. we also have a major senator essentially endorsing hillary clinton over the weekend. what does that mean?
coming up, we will be talking elections. before you say it's a little early to be talking about the mid-terms, let alone 2016, it's all about moves that indicate later moves when it comes to politic, including election day for new jersey governor chris christieest. we also have a major senator essentially endorsing hillary clinton over the weekend. what does that mean?
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the gop faithful then up up their crusade past the president's re-election. in a pattern of massive resistance not seen since the southern state's defiance of the brown versus board of education in 1954. let's look at just a few instances of the gop's attack to derail the health care law at all costs. republicans withhold all support when the law first makes its way through both chambers of the congress in 2009. in 2010, scott brown of massachusetts wins the special election up there after running a campaign to kill the legislation. his victory gives the gop 41 votes in the senate which gives them the power to block any fixes or improvements in the new law. once implementation begins, republican governors across the country refuse to build their own state exchanges putting unexpected pressure on the federal exchanges. then congressional republicans refuse to give hhs the money it needs to build the federal exchange. then there's the obstruction campaigns. they include gop darling like rush limbaugh and dick marsh urging people to avoid tax refunds as a ways t
the gop faithful then up up their crusade past the president's re-election. in a pattern of massive resistance not seen since the southern state's defiance of the brown versus board of education in 1954. let's look at just a few instances of the gop's attack to derail the health care law at all costs. republicans withhold all support when the law first makes its way through both chambers of the congress in 2009. in 2010, scott brown of massachusetts wins the special election up there after...
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you know, a year ago and he said that chris christie helped mitt romney lucido election. i think that is a bit overstated. but he did prove that a prominent republican can build a prominent democrat and get a lot done. as critics say, not much was done. that is the template that olympia snowe wants to see more of. from both parties. she is coming up next. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. at bny mellon, our business is investments. managing them, moving them, making them work. we oversee 20% of the world's financial assets. and that gives us scale and insight no one else has. investment management combined with investment servicing. bringing the power of investments to people's lives. invested in the world. bny mellon. >> we have worked incredibly closely and i think that this is one of our best conversations on that and it has been a great working relation
you know, a year ago and he said that chris christie helped mitt romney lucido election. i think that is a bit overstated. but he did prove that a prominent republican can build a prominent democrat and get a lot done. as critics say, not much was done. that is the template that olympia snowe wants to see more of. from both parties. she is coming up next. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low...
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his statement from his rep says chris brown has elected to enter a rehab facility. his goal is to gain focus and insight into his past and continue the pursuit of his life and his career into a healthier vantage point. >> he's all about the vantaged life. i was at the same hotel this year. we were playing the same city at the same night and staying in the same hotel and i remember the woman taking me up to the room and she's like i figured you celebrities would want to be on the same floor. i didn't want to be on the same floor. i'm like why did you put me on this floor? you know, it was non-stop -- i like weed but the smell -- you know. and the noise and the people coming and going and like please move me to any other room, any other floor. i don't hold that against him. >> when you get caught in brawls and put yourself in rehab to get over it. >> this week there were two stories in the week that had to do with race. julian house -- >> she blacked her face. >> she didn't black her face. there is a difference between black face and doing a specific character. billy
his statement from his rep says chris brown has elected to enter a rehab facility. his goal is to gain focus and insight into his past and continue the pursuit of his life and his career into a healthier vantage point. >> he's all about the vantaged life. i was at the same hotel this year. we were playing the same city at the same night and staying in the same hotel and i remember the woman taking me up to the room and she's like i figured you celebrities would want to be on the same...
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i just happen to think you want to combine conservatism with the ability to get elected. you want someone who can garner the support of people across the country to say this is a person i trust who will implement the kind of conservative approach that i think america is looking for. >> how formidable is hillary clinton if she is the nominee? can a republican nominee beat her? >> she's a very well-known figure. obviously if she becomes a nominee, we'll be taking a very close look at her record to see what she's accomplished and where america has gone. i would think people would have to think the last four years or five years have not been a great time for american interests around the world. she'll have a record to be examined. hopefully we'll have a nominee who can do that effectively and demonstrate his or her own record and have a strong track record to say, you know what? i would rather have that person because that person can get america working again. >> governor romney, i appreciate your views. thank you. >> thank you for having me. >>> coming up is mitt romney's su
i just happen to think you want to combine conservatism with the ability to get elected. you want someone who can garner the support of people across the country to say this is a person i trust who will implement the kind of conservative approach that i think america is looking for. >> how formidable is hillary clinton if she is the nominee? can a republican nominee beat her? >> she's a very well-known figure. obviously if she becomes a nominee, we'll be taking a very close look at...
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he said the election is a chance to push back against extreme ideology. >> i think the motto of the tea party should be "back to the future," because think, really, think about it. these guys are the antithesis, the absolute antithesis of change and progress. everything they talk about, without exaggeration, is about turning back what the rest of the country and the world thinks is progress. it's hard to fathom, it's hard to fathom this state being led by a man who rejects all that this new thinking stands for. >> interesting to note that the vice president did not mention president obama nor the affordable care act during his speech. those topics were covered by the republican in the race, though, and his supporter, senator marco rubio. >> and i know that tomorrow night the people of virginia will send a clear message to our country and to the democratic party. we don't want obama care. we don't want more big government. >> i'm scared to death of what obama care is doing to virginians. terry mcauliffe is scared to death of what obama care's doing to terry mcauliffe. and tomorrow, we ne
he said the election is a chance to push back against extreme ideology. >> i think the motto of the tea party should be "back to the future," because think, really, think about it. these guys are the antithesis, the absolute antithesis of change and progress. everything they talk about, without exaggeration, is about turning back what the rest of the country and the world thinks is progress. it's hard to fathom, it's hard to fathom this state being led by a man who rejects all...
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we suspect he's going to get re-elected. >> did they actually get other republicans elected. that actually helps make his case more. >> exactly. that he is the type of republican that republicans and the nation at large are looking for. how big are his coattails going to be and who will he usher in with him. >> let's go back on the democratic side. clintonism is back. there's always been this -- the real tension between obama and clinton, yes, there's personality tension, but it really is sort of a governing tension. you have president obama sort of believing in moving the democratic party in one direction and bill clinton, the whole try angulation, which frankly the country might feel more interested in these days. >> there definitely is a difference in philosophy in terms of governing. but i think if you look at the context of what's happening in the country, enclosurely in the poll they picked this up, there is clearly some credible divisions amongst the american people on both sides. they're kind of tired of it. and i think whether it's -- you know, whether it's secretary
we suspect he's going to get re-elected. >> did they actually get other republicans elected. that actually helps make his case more. >> exactly. that he is the type of republican that republicans and the nation at large are looking for. how big are his coattails going to be and who will he usher in with him. >> let's go back on the democratic side. clintonism is back. there's always been this -- the real tension between obama and clinton, yes, there's personality tension, but...
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. >> the next presidential election is three years away, but two of the expected contenders are already being talked about quite a bit. nj nnl's republican governor chris christie is on a week-long bus tour across new jersey. he's riding a double digit lead to his reelection. but the republican party reeling from the presidential election, mitt romney talked up christie's chances on "meet the press." 'they don't km better than chris christie. >> 2016 is hillary's time. run, hillary, run! if you run, you'll win and we'll all win. >> hillary clinton aneerd her first political speech last month since leighing the state department. president obama also is stumping for virginia's governor mcauliffe as democrats open to take back the state house there. >>' lex officials are reminding voters to check your polling place address before voting this tuesday. voters have a number of options. it's printed on the back cover of the voter pamphlet. and also a qr code that can be scanned with a smart phone. >> scientists are calling it a strange anomaly. and it's almost wiped out the star fish populatio
. >> the next presidential election is three years away, but two of the expected contenders are already being talked about quite a bit. nj nnl's republican governor chris christie is on a week-long bus tour across new jersey. he's riding a double digit lead to his reelection. but the republican party reeling from the presidential election, mitt romney talked up christie's chances on "meet the press." 'they don't km better than chris christie. >> 2016 is hillary's time....
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it is election day in america. and across the country, some major races being decided. >> among those, governors of new jersey and virginia and mayor of new york city. abc's tahman bradley is tracking all of those races live from washington for us. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: good morning, diana. good morning, john. some intriguing elections to tell you about. virginia, hillary clinton has been using that as a testing ground. she backs the democratic candidate for governor there. and in new jersey, the governor, chris christie, running for re-election, with a chance to send the country a message. today, two governors elections with 2016 presidential implications. in new jersey, chris christie, a moderate republican of a blue state, is expected to cruise to victory, sending a big message, he can win on democratic turf. for now, christie is not ready to talk about a future presidential run. >> i've got to govern this state. and whatever the future brings, it will bring. first things first. >> reporter: in virg
it is election day in america. and across the country, some major races being decided. >> among those, governors of new jersey and virginia and mayor of new york city. abc's tahman bradley is tracking all of those races live from washington for us. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: good morning, diana. good morning, john. some intriguing elections to tell you about. virginia, hillary clinton has been using that as a testing ground. she backs the democratic candidate for governor...
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tomorrow happens to be election day 2013. in the two big governors races on the ballot tomorrow, the sub text is the race for the white house the next time around. our political director, chief white house correspondent is live for us tonight from vfw post 3401 in morris plains, new jersey. chuck todd, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. normally these off-year elections are a signal about how the party in power is doing. but this year it's different. these governor races in virginia and new jersey are going to have some ramifications. but it is about a presidential campaign in 2016. in new jersey, republican chris christie is running for re-election as governor. but many of the supporters have their eye on a bigger prize. how many are excited about chris christie running for president? two hands? >> i'm so excited. he's wonderful. i think he'd make a great president. i want to be there. >> hey, everybody. >> reporter: in just a three hour drive to the south in swing state virginia reveals another high-profile gov
tomorrow happens to be election day 2013. in the two big governors races on the ballot tomorrow, the sub text is the race for the white house the next time around. our political director, chief white house correspondent is live for us tonight from vfw post 3401 in morris plains, new jersey. chuck todd, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. normally these off-year elections are a signal about how the party in power is doing. but this year it's different. these governor races in...